otorhinolaryngological
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- Of or pertaining to otorhinolaryngology.
- 1998, Peter M. Lauven, Peter Kulka, 1: Anesthesia for Surgical Procedures on the Neck, Hans Heinz Naumann, Jan Helms (editors), Head and Neck Surgery, Volume 3: Neck, page 1,
- The premedication of otorhinolaryngological patients does not differ from that in other surgical disciplines.
- 2001, Emilio Fernandez-Alvarez, Jean Aicardi, N. Bathien, Movement Disorders in Children, page 52:
- This has led to considering the phenomenon as of psychogenic origin and can explain why the condition is sometimes missed on a single otorhinolaryngological examination.
- 2010, Vishna Radhakrishnan, “Chapter 13: Otorhinolaryngological disorders”, in Jean O'Hara, Jean McCarthy, Nick Bouras, editors, Intellectual Disability and Ill Health: A Review of the Evidence, page 142:
- There is a need for studies evaluating the effect of early interventions for otorhinolaryngological conditions on social interaction, communication, behaviour and quality of life for people with ID.
- 1998, Peter M. Lauven, Peter Kulka, 1: Anesthesia for Surgical Procedures on the Neck, Hans Heinz Naumann, Jan Helms (editors), Head and Neck Surgery, Volume 3: Neck, page 1,
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[edit]pertaining to otorhinolaryngology
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